History: forward() method - Web APIs | MDN (original) (raw)
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The forward()
method of the History interface causes the browser to move forward one page in the session history. It has the same effect as callinghistory.go(1).
This method is asynchronous. Add a listener for the popstate event in order to determine when the navigation has completed.
Syntax
Parameters
None.
Return value
Exceptions
SecurityError
DOMException
Thrown if the associated document is not fully active. Browsers also throttle navigations and may throw this error, generate a warning, or ignore the call if it's called too frequently.
Examples
The following examples create a button that moves forward one step in the session history.
HTML
<button id="go-forward">Go Forward!</button>
JavaScript
document.getElementById("go-forward").addEventListener("click", (e) => {
history.forward();
});
Specifications
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HTML # dom-history-forward-dev |